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shawl.’
            Cosette thought him mad and obeyed.
            He could not breathe, he laid his hand on his heart to
         restrain its throbbing. He paced back and forth with huge
         strides, he embraced Cosette:
            ‘Ah! Cosette! I am an unhappy wretch!’ said he.
            Marius was bewildered. He began to catch a glimpse in
         Jean  Valjean  of  some  indescribably  lofty  and  melancholy
         figure. An unheard-of virtue, supreme and sweet, humble
         in its immensity, appeared to him. The convict was trans-
         figured into Christ.
            Marius was dazzled by this prodigy. He did not know
         precisely what he beheld, but it was grand.
            In an instant, a hackney-carriage stood in front of the
         door.
            Marius helped Cosette in and darted in himself.
            ‘Driver,’ said he, ‘Rue de l’Homme Arme, Number 7.’
            The carriage drove off.
            ‘Ah!  what  happiness!’  ejaculated  Cosette.  ‘Rue  de
         l’Homme Arme, I did not dare to speak to you of that. We
         are going to see M. Jean.’
            ‘Thy father! Cosette, thy father more than ever. Cosette,
         I guess it. You told me that you had never received the let-
         ter that I sent you by Gavroche. It must have fallen into his
         hands. Cosette, he went to the barricade to save me. As it
         is a necessity with him to be an angel, he saved others also;
         he saved Javert. He rescued me from that gulf to give me to
         you. He carried me on his back through that frightful sew-
         er. Ah! I am a monster of ingratitude. Cosette, after having

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